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    Bishop Porphyrius (Russian: Епи́скоп Порфи́рий; secular name: Konstantin Aleksandrovich Uspensky; Russian: Константи́н Алекса́ндрович Успе́нский; 8 September...
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    containing all of Isaiah and 1 and 4 Maccabees. In 1845, Archimandrite Porphyrius Uspensky (1804–1885), at that time head of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission...
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  • known as P. D. Ouspensky Porphyrius Uspensky (1804–1885), Russian traveller and theologian Vladimir Andreyevich Uspensky (born 1930), Soviet/Russian...
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  • artist Porfiry Krylov (botanist) (1850–1931), a Soviet botanist Porphyrius Uspensky (1804–1885), Russian traveller and theologian Literature Porfiry...
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    Autonomous Okrug Aleksey Pisemsky (1821–1881), novelist and dramatist Porphyrius Uspensky (1804–1885), Russian Orthodox theologian, orientalist, archaeologist...
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    Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem, headed by Archimandrite Porphyrius (Uspensky). In Jerusalem. Theophan learned iconography and studied Greek, French...
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    Nikolay Uspensky,[citation needed] Dr. Aleksandr Musin of Sorbonne, and some Old Believers quote excerpts from the diaries of Bishop Porphyrius (Uspensky) (1804–1885)...
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  • centuries the Rynchinoi and Sagudates moved eastwards into Chalkidiki. Porphyrius Uspensky found a 17th-century manuscript at Kastamonitou that mentioned the...
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    (177 folios) was discovered in 1850 by the Russian archimandrite Porphyrius Uspensky (Sin. slav. 38/O), and additional 32 folios with the exact continuation...
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  • Jerusalem was sent in 1847 under the leadership of Archimandrite Porphyrius Uspensky, but was not recognized by the Ottoman Turkish government that at...
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    Nikodim Kondakov in 1874. A leaf of the book which the Archbishop Porphyrius Uspensky had cut out of the book from the Hilandar Monastery library in 1845...
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    Johann Martin Augustin Scholz when he visited Mar Saba. In 1844, Porphyrius Uspensky took it and brought it to Russia. It was examined and described by...
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    sometimes written in an abbreviated form. The codex was brought by Porphyrius Uspensky from Sinai to Russia in 1858, and now is located at the Russian National...
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  • journey to Sinai, Porphyrius Uspensky found three manuscripts written by the scribe of Sinai, the so-called Priest Jovan of Sinai. Uspensky believes that...
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  • Purpureus. Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 6th century. Porphyrius Uspensky saw this codex in 1850 and described it. Oscar von Gebhardt made...
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    end of the 15th century the monastery was Serb. In October 1845 Porphyrius Uspensky took 12 leaves of the Radoslav Gospel during his visit, which according...
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    1862 at Saint Petersburg in the possession of the Archimandrite Porphyrius Uspensky, who allowed him to take it to Leipzig to decipher lower script....
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    Saint Catherine's Monastery in 1850 by the Russian archimandrite Porphyrius Uspensky (Sin. slav. 37), and there it's still kept today excepting the three...
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  • Sofya Urusova - lady-in-waiting, favorite of Nicholas I (d. 1889) Porphyrius Uspensky - theologian, orientalist, archaeologist (d. 1885) Nikolay Yevdokimov...
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    Byzantine history, on the par with those authored by Edward Gibbon and Fyodor Uspensky. Vasiliev was born in Saint Petersburg. He studied under one of the earliest...
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    to Moscow in 1665. They were examined by Matthaei. The last was Porphyrius Uspensky, who took one leaf from the monastery. The codex is located in eight...
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  • Holy Roman Emperor Frigidus, Battle of the Fulk, King of Jerusalem Fyodor Uspensky Gabras Gabriel of Melitene Gabriel Sphrantzes Gabriele Trevisano Gaeta...
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